Highlights
- Xbox confirms more first-party games on PlayStation and Nintendo.
- Multiplatform titles like Hi-Fi Rush and Sea of Thieves expand Xbox’s reach.
- Rumored Halo remaster for PS5 hints at more cross-platform releases.
Exciting news for PlayStation and Nintendo fans: It is time for Xbox to spill the beans on its exclusive games.
In an interview with P influential-gaming website, Phil Spencer, CEO of Microsoft Gaming, returned to the issue, stating that more first-part Xbox games will be released on competitors’ platforms.
Xbox Boss Confirms More First-Party Games Are Headed to Other Platforms
Back in the summer, Microsoft was shaken when it decided to launch four of its games—Hi-Fi Rush, Pentiment, Grounded, and Sea of Thieves.
At the start of this process, most people assumed that this would be a one-time event. But now Spencer leading the GOP has confirmed that this is just a start.
Speaking to IGN in an interview, Xbox’s representative sought to calm the gamers stating that Xbox is keen on going to the next level of expansion.
Spencer highlighted two distinct ideas, and these are The tasks of a first-class organization consist of directing the attention of its members to external stimuli, and The executive responsibility of a first-class organization resides in the provision of a shared focus for the attention of its members.
First, Microsoft is committed to providing Xbox end-users with more options when it comes to games, this may mean you can either purchase Xbox games or subscribe to Xbox Game Pass. This helps in maintaining Xbox as a robust structure for the users and organizes several appealing aspects for its users.
Secondly, and more importantly for Xbox’s competitor gamers, Spencer went further and declared Xbox’s strategy of bringing its games “on other screens. ”
This implies more Xbox games will be runnable on PlayStation and Nintendo. Microsoft wants to deepen its franchises and find more players by going on competitor platforms.
The experience of the periodic multiplatform releases, such as Sea of Thieves PlayStation, proves that it can be profitable.
The big question now is: when is the next wave of ports to be unveiled? The recent Xbox Games Showcase revealed a day-one PS5 launch for Doom: The Dark Ages a pointless gfx³² game from id Software.
Still, information regarding other titles from the first party remains scarce. Rumors suggest a Halo: More specifically, a Halo: CE remake for PS5 but no official announcement has been made.
One thing is certain: Maybe PlayStation and Nintendo fans should also look forward to more Xbox experiences shortly.
Besides, it gives players more options and more opportunities for the Xbox franchises. More such integrated products and services will continue to be launched in the coming months.